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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… outcrops over the whole parish, which lies on a plateau at the western edge of the Marlborough Downs. A head stream … succeeded by his brother Peter. 77 By 1250 the king had taken the manor from Peter as the land of a Norman, and in … Manor farm were made smaller in the 1930s, when land was taken for R.A.F. Yatesbury, 9 but enlarged again later. From …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bartholomew seem to have made their principal residence at Daylesford (Worcs.), although retaining Yelford. 36 A … Yelford rectory in 1498. 39 Edward witnessed a conveyance at Northmoor in 1461 40 but there is no firm evidence that … ruined by fines imposed on him as a royalist, was taken advantage of by Lenthall remains unsubstantiated; it …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… college member Attitude of the accused absent Action taken To be convented. Verdict case not completed 8 June 1632 … of the complaint other medical practitioner Action taken ?None to Y. Verdict case not completed 2 Nov 1633 Entry … Y was to be cited. Attitude of the accused absent Action taken To be cited. Verdict case not completed …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… living is a discharged rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private benefaction and 400 … fortified it for themselves. In 1158 it was besieged and taken by Roger, Earl of Clare, but in 1189 was retaken by … view of the whole Vale of Glamorgan, from the house to the sea, with Cowbridge in the foreground, and Somersetshire in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 13. 13. 4.; net income, 317; patron and incumbent, the … towns, especially in York, where numerous victims, having taken refuge in the castle, after defending it for some time … near Richmond, a mortgage of 1200, and 1200 South Sea stock, for ten maiden gentlewomen, members of the Church …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… wall and earth rampart of the fortress, together with at least one later tower, were covered by a broad earth bank, … a cemetery. 1 The Roman ground surface, about 30 ft. above sea level, was overlaid by a bed of marl of varying … down in an anti-Jewish riot, killing the Jews who had taken refuge there, and rebuilt again in timber. 9 A …
Survey of London
… b but it is probable that the street frontage was built on at quite an early date, for the inquisition post mortem on … seem to have been laid out during 1674, their names being taken from the name and title of their erstwhile owner, … himself had a press there. These particulars have been taken from the proceedings in a Chancery suit on the subject …
Survey of London
… opposite the present entrance to the tube station, was taken down about 1848. 93 West Side Nos. 216 (even) In 1824 … Road. Substantial alterations and additions were made at various times during the 19th century, and in 1872 the … on the north side and known as the Albany Baths were taken over for a nurses home. 99 After the 191418 war the …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… ney, kt., Thomas Seymar, kt., Humphrey Browne, serjeant at law, John Browne de Whyterodyng, esq., John Alyn, citzn. … in Shipden and Netherhulland. Thomas Fairfax, Serjeant at law Laurence Preston Messuage with lands in West Garforth, … wife 2 messuages with lands in Esthatfeld. This term is taken from the Recovery Rolls, Common Pleas. Not in the …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and Christopher Thorneton, clerk Robert Menell, serjt. at law, and Henry Menell, gent. Messuage with lands in Morton … Burswycke, Paule, and Preston. Ralph Rokeby, serjeant at law, and William Harryson William Ryther, esq., John … advowson of Little Couldun parish church. This term was taken from the De Banco Rolls. See the feet of Fines for …
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